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Lenze · Drive Solution Designer · Manual · DMS 4.2 EN · 12/2013 · TD23

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Motion design

8.2

MotionDesigner

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8.2.6

Graphic area

The graphic area presents the motion profile and parameters graphically. for drawing purposes, dif-

ferent trapezoidal elements, line elements and S-shaped elements are available which form an mo-

tion profile. Created elements can be revised or optimised by changing its values.

8.2.6.1

Creating motion profiles: Principles

• Before creating or revising, select the motion profile in the Object area. 
• Motion profiles can consist of trapezoidal elements, S-shaped elements, line elements and im-

ported elements. 

• S-shaped elements may only be used for accelerations or decelerations.

• A motion profile must have the same initial value and final value :

• A trapezoidal elements always starts and ends at standstill (y-value = 0). 
• Elements must be connected to each other. They must not overlap. 

• Standstill phases (y-value = 0) between two elements are drawn automatically.
• The automatic connectors are indicated as thin lines when the motion profile starts and ends

at standstill.

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